Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS)

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Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS) Fall Winter Summer Year 1 BIO 1200: General Biology 4 BIO 2100/2101: Human Anatomy / Lab 4/1 Foreign Language Gen. Ed. CHM 1440/1470: General Chemistry I / Lab CHM 1450/1480: General Chemistry II / Lab WRT 1050: Composition I WRT 1060: Composition II CDS 2010: Careers in BDTS 1 (14) (4) Year 2 PHY 1080: Principles of Physics I PHY 1090: Principles of Physics II Arts Gen. Ed. MGT 1100: Contemp World Business STA 2220: Intro to Statistics BIO 2600: Physiology CHM 2340: Organic Chemistry CDS 2050: Con Iss Health Care Org 2 CDS 2260: Lab Theory & Techniques∞ CDS 2100: Medical Terminology∞ (15) Year 3 CDS 3140: Hemostasis 3 CDS 4160/4170: Hematology / Lab Electives ± 5 CDS 4000: Medical Genetics * CDS 4230: Clinical Immunology * CDS 4250: Medical Biochemistry * Literature Gen. Ed. Apply for Internship West Civilization Gen. Ed. Social Science Gen. Ed. (16) (5) Year 4 CDS 4240/4241: Immunohematology/Lab 3/1 CDS 3350/3360: Parasit/Myco/Virology / Lab CDS 4270/4280: Clinical Chemistry / Lab CDS 4020: Molecular Diagnostics CDS 4300/4310: Clinical Microbiology / Lab* CDS 4400: Clinical Correlations HS 4500: Law Values & Healthcare∞ ± Approved electives include the following: CDS 4995: Individual Lab work 2-4 HS 2500: Human Nutrit & Health CDS 4929: Directed Study 1-4 HS 3000: Comm & Public Health ♯ Indicates course offered Fall and Summer semester ∞ Indicates course offered Fall, Winter and Summer semester * Indicates courses that are also offered in Summer semester BIO 4620: Advanced Physiology CDS 4010: Pathology BIO 4622: Endocrinology HS 4010: Pharmacology CHM 2350: Organic Chemistry II MTH 1441: Pre-calculus EHS 1150: Safety and Health at Work MTH 1554 Calculus EHS 4450: Intro to Ergonomics WHP 3250: Issues in Women’s Health PHY 1100: General Physics I lab PHY 1110: General Physics II lab

Histotechnology (HTL) Fall Winter Summer Year 1 BIO 1200: General Biology 4 BIO 2100/2101: Human Anatomy / Lab 4/1 West Civilization Gen. Ed. CHM 1440/1470: General Chemistry I / Lab CHM 1450/1480: General Chemistry II / Lab Foreign Lang. Gen. Ed. WRT 1050: Composition I WRT 1060: Composition II CDS 2010: Careers in BDTS 1 (14) (8) Year 2 PHY 1080: Principles of Physics I +or elective PHY 1090: Principles of Physics II +or elective CDS 4300: Clinical Microbiology♯ (rec with CDS 4310, lab) MGT 1100: Contemp World Business STA 2220: Intro to Statistics BIO 2600: Physiology CDS 2260: Lab Theory & Techniques 2 Literature Gen. Ed. CDS 2050: Cont Issues in Health Care Org Social Science Gen. Ed. CDS 2100: Medical Terminology∞ Apply for Internship (15) (9) Year 3 CDS 4010: Pathology∞ BIO 3140/3141: Histology / Lab HS 4500: Law Value & Healthcare∞ CDS 4000: Medical Genetics♯ CDS 3120: Hematology/Cell path 3 CDS 4250: Medical Biochemistry♯ CDS 3350/3360: Parasit/Myco/Virology / Lab 3/1 Arts Gen. Ed. CDS 4020: Molecular Diagnostics (16) (4) Year 4 HT 4010: Basic Histo/Staining Methods 12 HT 4020: Electron Microscopy HT 4030: Immunohst/cytochemistry 5 HT 4040: Special Techniques (12) + PHY 1080 and / or PHY 1090 can be replaced with 8 credits of: CDS 49095 Individual Lab work 2-4 HS 2500: Human Nutrit & Health ♯ Indicates course offered Fall and Summer semester ∞ Indicates course offered Fall, Winter and Summer semester CDS 4929: Directed Study 1-4 HS 3000: Comm & Public Health BIO 4622: Endocrinology HS 4010: Pharmacology CHM 2340: Organic Chemistry I MTH 1441: Pre-calculus CHM 2350: Organic Chemistry II MTH 1554: Calculus EHS 1150: Safety and Health at Work WHP 3250: Issues in Women’s Health EHS 4450: Intro to Ergonomics

Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) (U Findlay Summer start) Fall Winter Summer Year 1 BIO 1200: General Biology 4 BIO 2100/2101: Human Anatomy/Lab 4/1 CHM 1440/1470: General Chemistry I / Lab CHM 1450/1480: General Chemistry II / Lab WRT 1050: Composition I WRT 1060: Composition II CDS 2010: Careers in BDTS 1 (14) Year 2 MTH 1441 Pre-Calculus Foreign Lang. Gen. Ed. MGT 1100: Contemp World Business STA 2220: Intro to Statistics BIO 2600: Physiology CDS 2100: Medical Terminology∞ CDS 2050: Cont Issues in Health Care 2 Social Science Gen. Ed. (13) Year 3 COM 2000: Public Speaking CDS 3120: Hematology/Cell path 3 CDS 4010: Pathology ∞ West Civilization Gen. Ed. Literature Gen. Ed. HS 4500: Law Value & Healthcare∞ Knowledge Application Arts Gen. Ed. 4 Apply for Internship (U Findlay Summer start) (U Findlay Jan start) (16) (15) Year 4 NMED: Clinical Internship I 17 Clinical Internship II Clinical Internship III 16 (17) : ♯ Indicates course offered Fall and Summer semester ∞ Indicates course offered Fall, Winter and Summer semester * Indicates courses that are also offered in Summer semester

Radiologic Technology (RAD) Fall Winter Summer Year 1 BIO 1200: General Biology 4 BIO 2100/2101: Human Anatomy/Lab 4/1 CDS 2100: Medical Terminology 1 CHM 1440/1470: General Chemistry I w/ lab CHM 1450/1480: General Chemistry II w/ lab Foreign Lang. Gen. Ed. WRT 1050: Composition I WRT 1060: Composition II Western Civilization Gen. Ed. CDS 2010: Careers in BDTS (14) (9) Year 2 PHY 1080: General Physics I PHY 1090: General Physics II Arts Gen. Ed. MGT 1100: Contemp World Business STA 2220: Intro to Statistics Literature Gen. Ed. BIO 2600: Physiology Social Science Gen. Ed. CDS 2050: Cont. Issues in Health Care 2 Apply for Internship (15) (12) (8) Year 3 RAD 3110: Methods of Patient Care I RAD 3310: Radiographic Physics I 3 RAD 3430: Radiographic Procedures III RAD 3330: Prin of Rad Exposure I RAD 3340: Prin of Rad Exposure II RAD 4962: Clinical Practicum III RAD 3410: Radiographic Procedures I RAD 3420: Radiographic Procedures II HS 4500: Law Value & Healthcare∞ RAD 4960: Clinical Practicum I RAD 3450: Rad Image Evaluation I RAD 4961: Clinical Practicum II Year 4 RAD 4070: Rad Bio and Protection RAD 4340: Prin of Rad Exposure IV RAD 4110: Methods of Patient Care II RAD 4310: Radiologic Physics II RAD 4420: Radiologic Procedures V RAD 4970: Senior Seminar RAD 4330: Prin of Rad Exposure III RAD 4440: Medical Imaging Practices RAD 4965: Clinical Practicum VI RAD 4410: Radiographic Procedure IV RAD 4964: Clinical Practicum V RAD 4963: Clinical Practicum IV (13) (6) ♯ Indicates course offered Fall and Summer semester ∞ Indicates course offered Fall, Winter and Summer semester

Pre-professional Concentration: Recommended Courses and Schedule Fall Winter Summer Year 1 BIO 1200: General Biology 4 BIO 2100/2101: Human Anatomy/Lab 4/1 BIO 2600: Physiology CHM 1440/1470: General Chemistry I w/lab CHM 1450/1480: General Chemistry II w/ lab West Civilization Gen. Ed. WRT 1050: Composition I WRT 1060: Composition II Job shadowing / volunteering / working in healthcare / research project CDS 2010: Careers in BDTS 1 (14) (8) Year 2 PHY 1010/1100: General Physics I w/ lab PHY 1020/1110: General Physics II w/ lab Social Science Gen. Ed. CHM 2340: Organic Chemistry I CHM 2350: Organic Chemistry II MGT 1100: Contemp World Business CHM 2370: Organic Chemistry Lab 2 CDS 2050: Cont Iss in Health Care Org CDS 2100: Medical Terminology∞ (15) (12) (4) Year 3 STA 2220: Intro to Statistics CDS 4160/4170: Hematology/Lab Arts Gen. Ed. CDS 2260: Lab Theory & Techniques∞ CDS 4230: Clinical Immunology * 3 Literature Gen. Ed. CDS 4000: Medical Genetics * CDS 4300/4320: Clinical Microbiology / Lab* CDS 4250: Medical Biochemistry * Study for MCAT/DAT/GRE/etc. Apply to professional program (13) Year 4 CDS 4010: Pathology ± or elective CDS 4400: Clinical Correlations or elective CDS 4240: Immunohematology or elective HS 4500: Law Value & Healthcare∞ CDS 3140: Hemostasis (Lab) Electives + 5 Foreign Lang. Gen. Ed. + Approved electives include: CDS 4270/4280: Clinical Chemistry / Lab EHS 1150: Safety & Health at Work ♯ Indicates course offered Fall and Summer semester ∞ Indicates course offered Fall, Winter and Summer semester * Indicates courses that are also offered in Summer semester CDS 3350/3360: Parasit/Myco/Virology 3/1 EHS 4450: Intro to Ergonomics CDS 4020: Molecular Diagnostics HS 2500: Human Nutrit & Health Clinical Correlations HS 4010: Pharmacology CDS 4995: Individual Lab work 2-4 MTH 1441: Pre-calculus CDS 4929: Directed Study 1-4 MTH 1554: Calculus BIO 3140/3141: Histology / lab PSY 2250: Introduction to Lifespan Dev Psy BIO 4620: Advanced Physiology WHP 3250: Iss in Women’s Health BIO 4622: Endocrinology